A walk down Memory Lane for us "toppies" :)
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Re: A walk down Memory Lane for us "toppies" :)
9 years 8 months ago
I might be wrong but if they built the Polytrack in 1986, they would have still have enough space for 20 horses on the turf. Is this because there was no underneath bridge back then therefore it looks wider ?
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GT and Bartie....... Every single Friday i would leave school, go into JHB. Stop at Xaviers......get the "graft" go to rooms at lovely street, convince someone to put bets on and then off to Solly Kramers to work....
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Re: A walk down Memory Lane for us "toppies" :)
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Was that Sangster colours in 5th?
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Titch, that was just the other day......I was in the army in Kimberley and watched it with big Frank R.
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Re: A walk down Memory Lane for us "toppies" :)
9 years 8 months agoyes herman brown senior trained for him back in the dayBob Brogan wrote: Was that Sangster colours in 5th?
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9 years 8 months agopirates wrote:yes herman brown senior trained for him back in the dayBob Brogan wrote: Was that Sangster colours in 5th?
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9 years 8 months agoeasy wrote: GT and Bartie....... Every single Friday i would leave school, go into JHB. Stop at Xaviers......get the "graft" go to rooms at lovely street, convince someone to put bets on and then off to Solly Kramers to work....
owner of solly kramers was a family friend. small world.
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9 years 8 months agoeasy wrote: GT and Bartie....... Every single Friday i would leave school, go into JHB. Stop at Xaviers......get the "graft" go to rooms at lovely street, convince someone to put bets on and then off to Solly Kramers to work....
Easy,are you sure you never went to the sweet shop when you left school and then went to JHB?
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Re: A walk down Memory Lane for us "toppies" :)
9 years 8 months ago
Wonderful stuff Titch thanks and good to hear the name of Gerald Turner again if not mistaken Phantom Earl ?
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Re: A walk down Memory Lane for us "toppies" :)
9 years 8 months ago
Titch that was great to watch again,and naresh I think the bridge was there before,as my father had a shop in the bus terminus and I can remember as a kid one of my dads friends was a bus driver, and took a short cut back to the terminus after his round, and hit the top of the bridge, and that was about 1970.
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Re: A walk down Memory Lane for us "toppies" :)
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I worked with Joe Toweel at Solly Kramers Orange Grove and then Pankhurst.....
TheBluntPunt wrote:easy wrote: GT and Bartie....... Every single Friday i would leave school, go into JHB. Stop at Xaviers......get the "graft" go to rooms at lovely street, convince someone to put bets on and then off to Solly Kramers to work....
owner of solly kramers was a family friend. small world.
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